Old skool in Wisconsin Dells.
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Old skool in Wisconsin Dells.
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Rode in a duck once, for a prior employer’s party. Never again. I’m no sea captain but I did grow up with boats, and that tourism company duck ride was a sketchy experience.
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I’ve ridden in one of those. Metal cladding is probably not the way to improve the power to weight ratio …
I saw one with every bell and whistle at the Grand Canyon when I drove across in the spring. 6600 lbs, the owner said and he was getting 16 mpg with a Subaru motor.
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We rented one of these on our honeymoon in Acapulco 40 years ago…and we’re still married.
A Thing! Do those even have seat belts, or is ejection the safety plan?
Yep…the VW Thing. Our daughter was with me when I spotted this yesterday and of course, she said that I should see if the owner will sell it. No thanks. It looks like that particular car had a roll bar installed, but given how slow they were, I don’t know that you could go fast enough to roll it.
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Rolling down a state highway with a neighbor back in '86 in his VW Thing when we noticed the front passenger wheel shoot slightly ahead of us and off the shoulder. We leaned back and hoped to peel off speed without incident. I don't know if the leaning had any impact, but we didn't cartwheel and his dad showed up pretty quickly and bolted it back on.
I never thought of it as much other than a fun-vehicle...and not one that was particularly well engineered (though it was probably a user-error by my neighbor, who passed a few years ago at ≈ 50 from CONTINUING to find recreation as king to all else).
^^^ That's even better than the story I can tell about the heater hose disconnecting on my friend's father's Corvette. The windshield steamed up instantly, forcing us to stick our heads up and out of the open T-top at more than 100mph, but at least all of the wheels were on.
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The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix is closing out this weekend and I missed the Walnut Street show on Monday…work got in the way. We will be at Schenley Park today and tomorrow (after a nice bike ride of course) where the vintage races are held. More to come and oh, Ferrari is the marque car this year.
https://pvgp.org/
https://youtu.be/HQD9EEZStkU
A coupla days worth.
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And while the wheels and tires are a bit much, this is a nice PU.
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Schenley Park will have to do for now, Dan. Under 2.0L production race.
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